The viral video of Francis Ngannou, 120 kg, who tortures kids in the room!

Francis Ngannou is a monster in the octagon, capable of defeating any opponent with a single punch. And if his dominance is obvious among heavyweights, it is even more impressive against children. The proof with this viral video in which he steals young people from his foundation.

In a few months, Francis Ngannou could find himself a free agent, leave the UFC, return his heavyweight champion belt, and engage in a new organization or pursue his childhood dream, namely to embark on the boxing. That’s good, he already has an opponent all found in the person of Tyson Fury, the young British retiree who left with his world belts around his waist.

But no matter what the future holds, the Predator’s mark on UFC history is already major. Indeed, beyond his overwhelming past which moved the fans, he will forever remain as the most terrifying man in the organization, he who has dynamite in his fists. Everyone knows, including his opponents, a single well-placed shot can put anyone to sleep.

Francis Ngannou shakes the children of his foundation

And if men who approach 2 meters and exceed 120 kilos find it difficult to face the Cameroonian, it is clear that children, even in large numbers, have no chance. In a video that is currently circulating on social networks, the Predator is attacked by the children of his foundation, in his native village, and he destroys them with crazy ease, and a contagious smile:

Without really trying, Francis Ngannou is able to make children fly in all directions, which is ultimately not so surprising. Moreover, the result would probably be the same against a dozen lambda adults. On the rest of the video, all the young people do not seem to have recovered from their emotions, with almost crestfallen faces when posing.

Francis Ngannou is a physical monster, here is further proof. Even with several children on his back, he manages to make the attackers fly as if nothing had happened, and he does it with a smile that exudes benevolence.

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